Ultrastructural and physicochemical characterization of the hepatitis C virus recovered from the serum of an agammaglobulinemic patient |
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Authors: | A. Trestard Y. Bacq L. Buzelay F. Dubois F. Barin A. Goudeau P. Roingeard |
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Affiliation: | (1) Laboratoire de Virologie EP CNRS 117, Faculté de Médecine, Tours, France, FR;(2) Laboratoire de Biologie Cellulaire EP CNRS 117, Faculté de Médecine, Tours, France, FR;(3) Service d’ Hépato-Gastroentérologie, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire, Tours, France, FR |
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Abstract: | Summary. Hepatitis C virus (HCV) morphology and physicochemical properties remain unclear because HCV usually circulates in a complexed form in association with immunoglobulins. In the present work, we were interested in the characterization of HCV particles derived from the serum of an anti-HCV negative/HCV RNA positive agammaglobulinemic patient suffering from chronic type C hepatitis. Physicochemical properties of the virus particles were determined by serum centrifugation on a 10 60% isopycnic sucrose density gradient. HCV RNA quantified by bDNA was found in a major peak at density 1.13 g/ml and in a minor peak at densities 1.05 1.07 g/ml. By electron microscopy, 45 nm large core-like particles were found at the 1.13 g/ml density while 60 nm large virus-like particles similar to other members of the Flaviviridae family were visualized at the 1.06 1.07 g/ml densities. This confirms some studies reporting the low density of HCV as compared to other members of the Flaviviridae family. Received April 23, 1998 Accepted June 24, 1998 |
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